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1916 Portland Bungalow
Remodeling Our Bungalow 10 Minutes at a Time
"Form follows function-that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union"
Frank Lloyd Wright
Friday, December 19, 2008
Website Remodel is Done
I've been working on redesigning this website during my FTO this week (Forced Time Off). I decided that the old look and feel was getting, well, old. I changed the blog template and took advantage of some new features. I hope you enjoy!
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Our blue bungalow was built in 1916 in the Rose City Park neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. This is what it looked like the day we moved in.
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Joe Ernst
Portland, Oregon, United States
My paying job is as a systems analyst at a software company, but the real work is at home.
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